Are routine histopathologic diagnoses of cholesteatoma specimens necessary and cost effective?
How to Help Patients With Single-Sided Deafness Relearn Music
One of the most debilitating adverse effects of acquired single-sided deafness (SSD) is the inability to experience the subtle nuances of music due to the loss of binaural hearing. Although this degradation is common in SSD patients, it is not unfixable.
Psychosocial Aspects of Single-Sided Deafness Important to Consider in Patient Care
Counseling from otolaryngologists and mental health professionals, coupled with technology, can help patients with unilateral hearing loss take an active role in their recovery

New Hearing Aid Systems, Surgeries Available to Rehabilitate Single-Sided Deafness

Are Prophylactic Antibiotics Necessary for Otologic Surgery?
Routine use of prophylactics in clean otologic surgery is not supported by evidence, and their role in contaminated cases warrants more research
Laser vs. Manual Penetration of Stapes Footplate
Is there a difference in the effect on the bone conduction threshold of two different techniques of penetrating the stapes footplate during otosclerosis surgery?
No Evidence of CI Damage During Monopolar Cautery
Does monopolar cautery use adversely affect an existing cochlear implant?

Clinical Guidelines Issued for Tympanostomy Tubes in Children
Recommendations clarify optimal use of tubes, perioperative assessment of patients, postsurgical care

Are Mastoid Pressure Dressings Necessary after Otologic Surgery to Prevent Postoperative Hematomas?
Evidence does not support routine use of mastoid pressure dressing to prevent hematoma, but loose dressings may be beneficial
Obese Children Face Higher Risk of SNHL
Is obesity linked to sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) in children?
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